by John Moore | Jun 7, 2014
On Tuesday, June 3, City Parks Foundation presented the 2014 SummerStage Gala in Central Park. Honoring Andrew Tisch with the 2014 People and Parks Award, the evening helped raise significant funds to support CPF’s year round free arts, sports, and education...
by John Moore | May 22, 2014
Having recently completed one stage production in Los Angeles, Annette Bening has already set her next theatrical outing: a role in Shakespeare’s “King Lear” that New York’s Public Theater will produce this summer in Central Park. Bening will...
by John Moore | May 18, 2014
The Public Theater will kick off its 52nd year next month at the Delacorte Theater featuring two of Shakespeare’s classic productions – “Much Ado About Nothing” and “King Lear”. “Much Ado About Nothing” will play a five-week run at the Park’s...
by John Moore | May 1, 2014
On Tuesday, June 3, City Parks Foundation (CPF) will welcome guests to our Gala presented at SummerStage in Central Park. Honoring Andrew Tisch with the 2014 People and Parks Award, the evening will help raise significant funds to support CPF’s year round free arts,...
by John Moore | Apr 24, 2014
From Gothamist: “Last night, a carriage horse collapsed—apparently after being spooked by a bus—and now opponents of carriages horses are holding a protest at the scene today at 1 p.m. According to NYCLASS and PETA, the incident occurred on Central Park South,...
by John Moore | Apr 18, 2014
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio made banning the horse-and-carriage rides in Central Park an issue in his election campaign, and said last week that he hopes to get them off the street by the end of the year. “Why continue to subject horses to a risky...
by John Moore | Apr 13, 2014
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by John Moore | Apr 4, 2014
New York’s iconic Tavern on the Green restaurant is finally re-opening this month in Central Park just in time for spring. Here’s the official Press Release: LIGHTS… CAMERA… ACTION…TAVERN ON THE GREEN OPENS Tavern On The Green is open. That’s all one...
by John Moore | Feb 5, 2014
by John Moore | Jan 19, 2014
New York (CNN) — This could have caused a major blast from the past. Workers cleaning a cannon, last fired more than 200 years ago, were shocked to find Friday that it was still loaded with gunpowder, wadding and a cannonball. The preservation workers from New...